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About the Motorola Solutions Foundation

The Motorola Solutions Foundation is the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, originally founded in 1953. With employees located around the globe, Motorola Solutions seeks to benefit the communities where it operates. The company achieves this by making strategic grants, forging strong community partnerships and fostering innovation.

Awarding over $9 million in grants in 2018, which supported more than 2 million students and first responders affiliated with about 250 organizations in 33 countries, our funding and involvement goes beyond helping those in law enforcement. The foundation also supports organizations that represent veterans, professional and volunteer fire service personnel, EMS professionals and disaster response professionals. In particular, the foundation focuses on:

Public safety – Making our communities safer by using our leadership in public safety innovation to provide resources to first responders and the communities they serve

Disaster relief – Partnering with humanitarian organizations to provide relief to disaster victims and providing vital support to emergency workers who are at the front lines of disaster relief

Employee giving – Providing our employees with matching programs in the United States and globally

Grants

The Motorola Solutions Foundation is no longer accepting 2019 inquiry requests. All 2019 applicant organizations will be notified in late-March if they have been selected to submit a formal application. Grant award decisions will be announced by early-August 2019.

Organizations are now welcome to submit an inquiry form to participate in our 2020 grant cycle. Inquiry Forms for our 2020 cycle will be due in early 2020 --- the final inquiry form deadline date will be posted on our website by Dec. 2019.

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